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My Experience

This is my time at Faraday Future. The above photos show the FF91 Beta and Gamma vehicles. While there, I worked as a Mechanical Engineer and a Design Release Engineer responsible for all aspects of the powertrain bearings and sheet metal components. My duties included analysis and simulation of gearbox components using Romax, Product Life Cycle Management using Enovia, inventory management using SAP, CAD updates using Solid Works and CATIA, researching and testing the chemical reactivity of fastener coatings, and representing the powertrain team at our offsite factory.

During my experience at Faraday, I learned about automotive design and best practices, bearing selection and analysis, gear design and analysis, software such as CATIA, Enovia, SAP, and Romax, and the Design Release Engineer role. Additionally, I came to better understand how to work on a large team and how to be an integral part of that team by maintaining a great attitude with the drive to always do better.

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Current Status:

I am a Mechanical Engineer in Southern California working in the aerospace industry. I graduated in June of 2018 with a GPA of 3.55 with a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Mathematics, and am pursuing a masters degree at Columbia University beginning Fall of 2022. My current projects are a CNC router with a partially 3D printed frame as well as a miniature lathe made mainly from 3D printed parts. I am a published author, having presented a paper on my laser cutter design at the 2018 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition.

 

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Updated: Aug 2022

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